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J.D. (Braff) returns for his second year at Sacred Heart Hospital, filled with new relationships, medical mistakes and the intimidating janitor. Scrubs Season 2 features all 22 episodes of the second season and includes the original and unedited music. There are guest stars galore and a line-up of never-before-seen, outrageous bonus features, including: a one on one interview with John C. McGinley, audio commentaries with cast and creator, deleted scenes, alternate lines, stunt casting, outtakes, a featurette on the show’s music, and much more!

BURBANK, Calif., July 29, 2005 - Experience every episode of the hilarious second season of TV’s
hottest comedy “Scrubs” with <b>SCRUBS Season 2</b>, the Emmy and Golden Globe nominated television
show starring Zach Braff (“<i>Garden State</i>”), available in a collectible DVD box set on November 15.
SCRUBS received four Emmy nominations in 2005, including Outstanding Comedy Series and Zach
Braff for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.

J.D. (Braff) returns for his second year at Sacred Heart Hospital, filled with new relationships, medical
mistakes and the intimidating janitor. With guest stars galore and a line-up of never-before-seen,
outrageous bonus features, <b>SCRUBS Season 2</b> is a must-have DVD. The DVD box set is available
for $39.99 (S.R.P.) from Touchstone Television and Buena Vista Home Entertainment.

<b>SCRUBS SEASON 2</b> features all 22 episodes of the second season and includes the original and
unedited music. Bonus features include: one on one interview with John C. McGinley, audio
commentaries with cast and creator, deleted scenes, outtakes, featurette on the show’s music, and
much more.

These are some of my favorite parts of the show. I'll be so happy to see this segment.

Luke wrote:

• <b>SCRUBBED OUT - DELETED SCENES</b>

They're deleted scenes, who doesn't love them.

Luke wrote:

• <b>ALTERNATE LINES: A SECOND OPINION</b>

These were fun in the last release. I look forward to seeing it again.

Luke wrote:

• <b>A RARE CONDITION</b>Behind the scenes on production design, wardrobe and stunts

I'm hoping this is a long documentary and not a 5-minute long segment.

Luke wrote:

• <b>STUNT CASTING</b>

Sweet.

Luke wrote:

• <b>J.D.’S MOJO</b>

I guess they're acknowledgeing the fact that J.D. has done something with pretty much every girl on the main cast and this is about that. This should be good.

Luke wrote:

• <b>AUDIO COMMENTARIES WITH CREATOR AND CAST</b>

These were so funny and informative last season. Here's hoping they keep it up.

This is sounding like a spectacular DVD set. I hope they can come up with original bonus features like these for every DVD release of the show. One thing it doesn't mention is if this time, they'll include the theme song in its' entirety. In the first release, they used the shortened version, so I (and my dad) hope it's the full version this time.

When Scrubs' first season originally aired it was the "shortened" version. In season two they started using the longer version, then stopped, then started, then stopped. And I think they've used it once since then. I never liked the extended opening, so I'm much happier with the shorter, original version.

Guys, the TVShowsOnDVD Forum has a topic started on what is expected for this season set for Scrubs, with information regarding the bonus features from DVDAnswers.com. Basically it says the same things that have been listed here, with the episodes that the audio commentarys are on, and who are included in them. Enjoy!

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<b>Tell us what you think for the chance to win a free copy of SCRUBS SEASON 2 on DVD!</b>

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J.D. (Braff) returns for his second year at Sacred Heart Hospital, filled with new relationships, medical mistakes and the intimidating janitor. Scrubs Season 2 features all 22 episodes of the second season and includes the original and unedited music. There are guest stars galore and a line-up of never-before-seen, outrageous bonus features, including: a one on one interview with John C. McGinley, audio commentaries with cast and creator, deleted scenes, alternate lines, stunt casting, outtakes, a featurette on the show’s music, and much more!

_________________"Fifteen years from now, when people are talking about 3-D, they will talk about the business before 'Monsters vs. Aliens' and the business after 'Monsters vs. Aliens.' It's the line in the sand." - Greg Foster, IMAX chairman and president

The bonus features amount to a little over 45 mins, but all are worth watching, especially the feature on Music. The secrets and lies feature is exactly what it claims to be. It's actors and directors spreading gossip about the show and each other - and it's not even tongue in cheek...the only thing I didn't like about it was finding out that a lot of the cast and crew doesn't exactly get along with each other most of the time.

Well, I think you've underestimated the bonus features there. There's about 70 minutes (at least on the UK set I've had for the past two months) plus, of course, the commentaries.

I'm not sure if the UK has more special features or not. We do get the season over an extra disc. The press releases seem to be the same.

_________________"Fifteen years from now, when people are talking about 3-D, they will talk about the business before 'Monsters vs. Aliens' and the business after 'Monsters vs. Aliens.' It's the line in the sand." - Greg Foster, IMAX chairman and president

A really excellent review, Luke. It was nice reliving this season and what made it so enjoyable via your review. I was getting excited about it as I read through it, but alas, I still have to get the first season first. Audio, video, and bonus features all sound really outstanding (and also frustrating, when compared to other BV shows ). Here's to hoping NBC follows through and brings Scrubs back in January (and with hopefully more than 13 episodes). Maybe they'll put it and Three Wishes back-to-back, which would be quite convenient for me, because once Joey inevitably gets the axe, there won't be much else left for me at NBC outside of late night.

Thanks for the compliments! In doing some research for the review, it seems like NBC still has a full season order in on "Scrubs", so it hopefully and conceivably could just start airing a new episode on a weekly basis through like early-mid June. Seems unlikely, but then so does the fact that Season 5 hasn't already started.

_________________"Fifteen years from now, when people are talking about 3-D, they will talk about the business before 'Monsters vs. Aliens' and the business after 'Monsters vs. Aliens.' It's the line in the sand." - Greg Foster, IMAX chairman and president

Maybe they'll put it and Three Wishes back-to-back, which would be quite convenient for me, because once Joey inevitably gets the axe, there won't be much else left for me at NBC outside of late night.

-Aaron

Scrubs is the best thing on NBC, and three wishes is great as well...
But have you seen the Office on Tuesday nights? It's actually really funny!
It is second only to Srcubs in my opinion.

Nope! Acutally they just ordered the entire rest of the second season to 22 episodes...which is pretty cool, considering the entire first season was only six episodes long.

The creator of the Simpsons is developing it, and more than half of the cast of the show write the episodes. It's a real neat concept, and the first season DVD has amazing 1.78:1 fully digital 16x9 transfers with 1 full hour of deleted scenes that are just as good as the show itself.

The whole show is structured in a way very similar to the Christopher Guest film, "A Mighty Wind."

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